Behaviorist
Company: Kids Connections Developmental Therapy Center
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
Posted on: November 18, 2024
Job Description:
Under supervision, to assist ABA supervisor and instruct client
in a variety of educational settings including home, community, and
school; to implement intensive behavior intervention programs for
identified clients; attend student progress meetings; assist client
with and demonstrate proper physical care and hygienic needs;
perform related duties as assigned.Applied Behavior Analysis has
knowledge of methodologies found to benefit some children
including, but not limited to, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA),
Discrete Trial Training (DTT), and Crisis Prevention Institute
Training (CPI). Incumbents may be required to drive a personal
vehicle to travel to client's homes and other locations including
the clinic, community, and schools and provide one- to-one
intensive behavioral intervention services. Other related duties
may be assigned.ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Follow behavioral treatment plan as approved by BCBA and assist
in the preparation of plans as needed based on each client's
physical and/or educational needs;
- As directed by the BCBA, provide one-on-one and group
instruction and/or intensive behavior intervention in the clinic,
community, or home setting;
- Support home, community, school, OT, sports, etc. with
adherence to ABA principles to ensure continuity of care;
- Assist in identifying clients needing remedial instruction in
movement skills;
- Providing activities for improvement of skills in body image,
spatial awareness balance,locomotion, strength and agility;
- Assist clients with personal hygiene and the development of
self-grooming skills asappropriate, including, but not limited to:
eating, washing, oral care, and toileting;
- Assist caregivers in toileting program;
- Assist caregivers with medication according to establish
guidelines and procedures;
- Collect data and record anecdotal client progress notes,
maintain and organize programnotes, and implement behavioral
modifications;
- Assist supervisor with carrying out and assessing clients
goals;
- Prepare various learning materials as approved or directed by
the BCBA;
- Set up work areas and prepare materials for instructional
use;
- Prepare routine clerical tasks related to record-keeping and
instructional materialpreparation;
- Operate or learn to operate a variety of audiovisual equipment,
office equipment, assistivetechnology, and computer terminals;
- Chart student progress;
- Attend a variety of meetings, workshops, and in-service
trainings to maintain currentknowledge of ABA practices;
- Respect and protect the confidential nature of client
records;
- Initiate and maintain appropriate and timely care-giver
contact;
- Monitor client data input by Direct Staff
- Conduct and revise reports as scheduled by the BCBA
- Conduct care-giver training meetings as directed by the
BCBA
- Clean and maintain all session equipment
- Follow all Covid-19 protocols and guidelines
- Report any incidents of injury and complete an incident report
within 24 hours of incident.
- Other Duties:
- Maintain and replenish necessary supplies
- Report any damaged or missing equipment to supervisor
- Other duties as required by the Clinical Director or Assistant
Clinical Director
- Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
- Knowledge of basic concepts of child growth and development and
developmental behavior characteristics particularly pertaining to
pupils with special learning needs.
- Knowledge of behavior management strategies and techniques
relating to pupils experiencing atypical control problems.
- Knowledge of appropriate English usage, punctuation, spelling,
grammar, and basic arithmetical concepts.
- Knowledge of routine record storage, retrieval, and management
procedures.
- Ability to demonstrate an understanding, patient, and receptive
attitude toward students ofvaried age groups, particularly those
exhibiting specialized needs.
- Ability to appropriately manage student behavior and guide
student toward more acceptablesocial behaviors.
- Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written
form.
- Ability to perform routine clerical tasks and operate a variety
of educational and office relatedmachines and equipment.
- Ability to learn to utilize a variety of appropriate
instructional materials and procedures in theenhancement of a
training and educational environment.
- Ability to understand and carry out oral and written
directions.
- Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships with children and adults.
- Required - Fluency in English (read, write and speak)Kids
Connections Developmental Therapy CenterABA Supervisor / Direct
Behaviorist Job Description rev. 10.15.2020 Page 2 of 4 WORKING
CONDITIONS AND ENVIRONMENT:Work is performed in an indoor office
environment with moderate noise, light and temperature levels.
Position requires frequent interaction with multiple individuals.
Work may be stressful on occasion. Some evening and weekend work
may be necessary from time to time. The workplace environment for
this position is generally collaborative and supportive, but a
number of routine tasks require the employee be self-directed and
work independently.PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF THE JOB:The physical demands
described in the following paragraphs are representative of those
that must be met in order to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF IN-PERSON SESSION
WORK:
- Exert 50 to 75 pounds of force frequently to lift, carry, push,
pull, or otherwise move equipment or objects.
- Work involves sitting, and may involve running, walking, or
standing for brief to longer periods of time.
- Setting up obstacle course to include, lifting equipment such
as blocks and mats, bending and/or twisting at the waist and/or
kneeling to move equipment
- Participating in obstacle courses with clients
- Fully extending arms above head to hang suspended equipment
weighing up to 30pounds
- CPI de-escalation process and related physical
holds/restraints
- Physical response blocking of clients as necessary
- Jumping on trampoline
- Running on tumble track
- Climbing onto and or jumping off any elevated surface
- Pushing clients on swings
- Crawling
- Jumping into foam pit
- Lifting clients
- Strenuous activity such as jogging, sprinting, climbing,
rolling etc.
- Providing a physical support/bracing for clients.
- PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF REMOTE WORK:If temporarily and/or partially
assigned to remote work due to the pandemic or other reasons,
employee is regularly required to sit, stand, and locomote
throughout the workplace (home or office). Employee is frequently
required to speak and hear. Employee is occasionally required to
reach with hands and arms, stoop, bend and/or twist at the
waist.Most remote work is performed while sitting at a desk (for up
to 6.5 hours in an 8-hour day), communicating by telephone and
email, entering data with a computer keyboard, reviewing emails and
other documents/data on the computer screen, typing up client
session reports and uploading them to our server. Work requires
well-developed typing skills and sufficient manual dexterity to
operate a keyboard, calculator, telephone, copier, scanner, fax
machine, and other office equipment as necessary. Vision must be
correctable to levels that allow performance of tasks inherent to
common office work. Specific vision abilities required by this job
include close vision, mid-range depth perception and the ability to
adjust focus. Hearing must be correctable to an acceptable range
for clear and efficient telephone communications.MENTAL DEMANDS OF
THE JOB:Position requires the mental ability to apply common sense
understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral,
or diagram form. Position requires alertness and the ability to
respond quickly and appropriately to various therapeutic,
administrative and/or logistical challenges as well as to emotional
or otherwise sensitive situations or issues that occasionally
occur. Position requires common-sense decision-making and the
ability to discern when a situation must be escalated to the
Clinical Director or Assistant Clinical Director. Discretion,
compassion, and a calming but professional demeanor are
paramount.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education and Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent education, such as a
GED.
- Must hold a BCAT certification or obtain certification within
60 days of hirePId5f41f186af2-31181-32312111
Keywords: Kids Connections Developmental Therapy Center, Cathedral City , Behaviorist, Other , Rancho Cucamonga, California
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